With Databox’s new integration with Twitter Ads, you can track metrics on a campaign basis like spend, impressions, clicks, engagement rate (and more) alongside all of your other important business KPIs.

Hi there, Twitter advertisers 👋

Today, we’re excited to announce our new integration with Twitter Ads, allowing you to track and visualize ad metrics on a campaign basis like spend, impressions, clicks, engagement rate, and your overall Twitter ad performance alongside all of the other KPIs that are important to your business.

At launch, there are 31 default Twitter Ads metrics available. This means that there are 31pre-built visualizations for some of the most popular metrics available in Twitter Ads.

There are also 10calculated metrics available, too. These are custom metrics that are commonly created by Twitter Ads users that we’ve created using Data Calculations. These are also pre-built, meaning all you need to do is drag-and-drop them into your dashboard to visualize your performance.

No code or design necessary.

Also, in addition to having the ability to quickly drag-and-drop your most important Twitter Adsmetrics, you can just as easily customize your dashboards to include data from other integrations that your business relies on, too.

I’ll show you how to do all of that below.

First, let me show you how to quickly get started via a pre-built Twitter Ads template.

Getting started with a Twitter Ads template

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How to create custom dashboards with Twitter Ads

Now, you’ll see a menu consisting of 31default Twitter Ads metrics as well as 10calculated metrics (these are custom metrics commonly used by Twitter Ads users that were created using Data Calculations) available to drag-and-drop directly into your dashboard.

Drag-and-drop the desired metric anywhere you’d like in your dashboard. You can resize these Datablocks or even rearrange them once you’ve added more.

Then, your Twitter Ads data will automatically populate.

Now, if you’d like to add KPIs from other tools into this dashboard in order to create a comprehensive view of marketing and sales, simply click back into the left side menu to search for the desired integrations you’d like to pull from.

In this case, I also pulled in impressions from Facebook Ads in order to compare it against impressions from Twitter Ads. This way, I can gauge whether one channel will help me deliver the engagement I need in a more timely manner.

Now, you can continue customizing the dashboard using as many different data sources as needed.